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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 6, 1888. 



HULL Y. C. OPEN REGATTA, SEPT. 1. 



In spite of rain and bad weather the Hull Y. C. sailed a very suc- 

 cessful race on Sept 1, its open regatta, having over r-0 entries. 

 Classes and courses: Sp?cial class, for yachts measuring 40 and Jess 

 than 47ft. sailing length; first class, for centerboards and keels 31 

 and less thai) 40ft.; second class, centerboards and keels 25 and 

 less than 31ft.; third class, centerboards and keels 21 and less than 

 25ft.; fourth class, all jib and mainsail yachts less than 21ft.: fifth 

 class, cat-rigged yachts l» and lc*s than 21ft.; sixth class, all cat- 

 rigged yachts less than 18ft. Course for special class— From start- 

 ing line, leaving judges' yacht on starboard, out Hull gut, leaving 

 Toddy Rock buoy on starboard, Shag rocks, whistling buoy off 

 Graves and Egg rock on port, whistling buoy off Gra ves. Shag 

 rocks on starboard. Toddy Rock buoy on port, through Hull gut 

 across line between judges' yacht and red flag off the club house, 

 19 miles. 



First Class— From starting line, leaving judges' steamer on 

 starboard, thence through Hull gut, leaving Hunt's ledge and 

 Point Allerton bnoys on starboard, Harding's bell boat on port, 

 Graves whistling buoy on port. Ram Head, Lovell's Island and 

 Fort Warren on port, Galloupe's Island on starboard, to and 

 across line between judges' boat and red flag off the club house — 

 15 miles. 



Second and Third Classes— From starting line, leaving judges' 

 steamer on starboard, thence through Hull gut, leaving 

 Hunts' ledge and Point Allerton buoys on starboard, Harding's 

 bell boat on port, Martin's ledge buoy on port. Shag rocks on star- 

 board, Hunt's ledge buoy on port, to and across lines between 

 judges' boat and red flag off the club house— 11 miles. 



Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Classes— From starting line, leaving 

 judee's steamer on port, H. Y. C. barrel off Princes' head on port, 

 H. Y. C. barrel off northwest end of Buukin Island on port, red 

 flag at starting line on port, H. Y. C. barrel off Princes' head on 

 port, H. Y. C. barrel off northwest end Bunkin Island on port, 

 across line betweeu judges' boat and red flag off the club house— 

 7 miles. 



In the special class were Vixen and Fanita; Shadow was the 

 only notable entry in the first class, while Aglaia sailed alono in 

 the keel class. White Fawn, Mucilage and E. W. D. promised a 

 good race in second class centerboards, while of the keels were 

 Marguerite. Mr. Taylor's new cutter, designed by Borden, Mr, 

 Babson's new cutter Mignon, designed by her owner, the Burgess 

 cutters Saracen and Prince Karl. The start was made at 12:15 for 

 first class, the others following with 5min. interval. Both Fanita 

 and Vixen were late, so they did not start until 1:30. The wind 

 was light from N.W. at start. The times were: 



SPECIAL CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Fanita, T. H. Shepard 45.06 3 30 04 



Vixen, W. C. Loriiig 46.01 3 42 15 



FIRST CLASS-CKNTF.RHOARDS. 



Shadow, J. Bryant 33.11 3 37 20 



Magic, E. C. Neai 31.01 



Albatross, J. J. Henry 34.02 



FIRST CLASS— KEELS. 



Aglaia, -I.E. Davis 23.11 



4 21 15 



4 20 52 



4 29 07 



SECOND CLASS— CENTER HOARDS. 



3 03 19 

 3 09 49 



3 01 08 

 3 41 46 

 3 44 56 



3 52 55 



2 05 48 

 2 06 19 

 2 13 31 

 2 13 41 

 2 17 40 

 2 19 19 



2 09 52 

 2 10 01 

 2 10 44 

 2 14 50 



White Fawn, W. C. Cherrington. . .25.02 2 40 £3 



Mucilage, C. C. Hanley 26.02 2 40 14 



E. W. D„ E- W. Dixon 25.01 2 18 41 



Helen, C. A. Prince 25.02 2 48 46 



Follv, J. F. Shepard 26.06 2 51 13 



Erin 28.00 2 53 25 



Atalanta, I. R, Thomas 27.09 Withdrew. 



SECOND CLASS— KEELS. 



Mignon, D. C. H. Babson 28 07 2 39 45 



Marguerite. C. H. Taylor, Jr 29.10 2 39 59 



Prince Karl. E. L. Williams 29 01 2 40 51 



Saracen, W.'P. Fowle 30.10 2 39 56 



Raven, M. .1. Kelly 26.00 2 48 66 



Elf, W. H. Wilkinson 29.02 Withdrew. 



Bluebird, M. .1 . Lughrue 26 .00 Withdrew. 



Daisv, I. H. Porter 26.05 Withdrew. 



Optic, lone and Vanitas did not start. 



THIRD CLASS— C ENT ERBO ARDS. 



Hazard, Pierce & Moody 23.08 2 35 25 1 68 28 



Posv, R. G. Hunt 22.02 2 41 50 2 03 01 



Good Luck, J. B. Farrell 22.00 2 45 16 2 06 03 



Sea Bird, C. L. Joy 23.08 2 46 02 2 07 45 



Maud S., T. A. Irviug 22.03 2 48 29 2 09 37 



Undine, E. B. Holmes 22.07 2 56 34 2 18 10 



Black Cloud, A. Brown 23.10 Withdrew. 



Frances, Henry Kicholl 21.01 Withdrew. 



Etta May, A. H. Lawrence 21.04 Withdrew. 



Moondyne, Secret aud Pearl did not start. 



THIRD CLASS— SLOOPS. 



Echo, Berwell & Isham 



Thelga. Hall & Johnson 



Annie Maud, F. O. Vegelobn. . 

 Halcyon, J. R. Hooper 



FOUR1 



Jib and mainsail, n 

 Tom Cat, C. H. Lockhart 



.24 07 



2 87 44 



2 01 56 



.22.01 



2 43 25 



2 03 19 



.23.03 



2 56 03 



2 18 33 



.21 03 



8 05 89 



3 25 20 



;lass. 







21ft. sailing length. 





.19.00 



1 28 45 



1 04 48 





1 28 04 



1 05 10 



18.01 



1 35 03 



1 10 11 



16.09 



1 49 59 



1 14 42 



18.01 



1 39 36 



1 14 44 



.19.08 



1 40 13 



l 16 52 



.14.04 



Withdrew. 



.18 00 



Withdrew. 





.20.02 



Withdrew 





.15.04 



Withdrew. 





1 32 41 

 1 34 18 

 1 35 31 

 1 33 00 

 1 37 01 

 1 37 18 

 1 38 06 

 1 39 28 

 1 40 10 



1 09 31 

 1 11 11 

 1 11 23 

 1 11 24 

 1 13 03 

 1 14 24 

 1 15 12 

 1 15 40 

 1 16 40 



Trouble, Mason Brothers. . . 



Topsy, E. D. Foss 



Climax, W. E. Tucker 



Eureka, E. B. Rogers 



Modoc, D. W. Belcher 



Tarantula, Budge, Delphine and Mavis did not start. 



FIFTH class. 



Mabel, F. L. Dunn 19.11 



Tarter. J. B. Forsyth 19.11 



Peri, Frank Driscoll 18.10 



Scamp, Frank Grev 18.04 



Myrtle, R. C. Poor 19.00 



Joker, J. C. Davis 20.02 



Niobe, G. W. Keates 20.02 



Jester, W. H. Besarick 19.02 



Pet, J. W. McFarlane 19.06 



Urchin, Puritanita Did not start. 



SIXTH CLASS. 



Rocket, H. M. Faxon 16.02 



Mirage, J. E. Jordan 17.05 



WftdMre, H. A. Keith 17.02 



Guenn, Perry Lawton 17.08 



Mamie, H. T. Bowers 17.09 



Elsie, C. F. Hard wick 16.07 



Nora, (J. B. Denny 16. C3 



Dolphin, Doctor, Mermaid, Nonpareil, Frolic, Wildcat, Mischief 

 and Psyche did not start. 



The winners are— Special class, first prize, $75, Fanita. First 

 class, first prize, 835, Shadow; second, fa), Magic. Second class, 

 centerboards and keeis, first prize, $80, White Fawn and Mignon; 

 second, $20, Mucilage and Marguerite; third, $10, E. W. D. and 

 Prince Karl. Third class, centerboards and keels, first prize, $35,. 

 Hazard and Echo; second, $20, Posy and Thelga; thu d, $10, Good 

 Luck and Annie Maud; fourth, $5, Sea Bird and Halcyon. Fourth 

 class, first prize, $25, Tom Cat; second, $20, Coyote; third, $10, 

 Diadem; fourth, $5. Flora Lee. Fifth class, first prize, $25, Mabel; 

 second, $20, Tartar; third, $10, Peri; fourth, $5, Scamp. Sivr.ii 

 class, first prize, $23, Rocket; second, $20, Mirage; third, $10, Wild- 

 fire; fourth, $5, Guenn. Protests were entered by White Fawn 

 against Mucilage, and by Prince Karl against Marguerite on ac- 

 count of measurement, by Maud S. against Posy for fouling her 

 at the line. The judges were Com. H. E. Converse, J. R. Chad- 

 wick, Waldo D. Lovefl, John A. Stetson, B. W. Rowell, W. A. 

 Carey and James B. Forsyth. 



I 30 40 

 1 88 44 

 1 85 51 

 1 36 51 

 1 37 47 

 1 33 46 

 Withdrew. 



1 03 43 

 1 08 11 

 1 10 01 

 1 11 34 

 1 12 35 

 1 13 19 



SAVIN HILL Y. O.-A race for boats under 15ft, 

 on Sept. 1. in a light wind. The times were: 



Length. Elapse 1. 



Snag, E. Robinson 9. OS 



Sprite, H. M. Wells 13.05 1 23 00 



Volante, R. K. Rice 11 02 



Bessie, J. fl. Od ell 11.08 



Lucy, W. H. Robinson 13.08 1 27 00 



Minnie, J. Bertram 13.08 1 15 00 



Babv, J. W. Bragdon 12.09 1 25 00 



Bessie, R. Tufts 12.00 



Bunty, M. W. Ranson 12 . 09 1 35 05 



Osprey, G. H. Noonan 



Dart, F. W. Greene 12.07 1 33 10 



Isabelle Iveson, Kallman Brothers.. 14. 06 



Helene, W. Shaw . .. ,. 



lone, T. Hodgdon 12.06 1 33 00 



Egeria, W. B. Smith 12.00 1 31 00 



Snail, W. Scott 10.00 



The judges were J. H. Stark, J. H. Odell and J. H. 

 lante was ruled out for fouling a buoy. Minnie wins 

 $15; Sprite second, $10; and Baby third, $5. 



was sailed 

 Corrected, 

 i 21 28 



1 24 00 

 1 14 10 

 1 22 40 



1 31 05 

 1 26 04 



Shaw" Vo- 

 first prize, 



5 37 22 



5 39 35 



6 05 10 

 12 35 



Corrected. 

 5 15 10 

 5 37 32J^ 

 5 51 15 



5 33 27 



5 37 55 



6 05 10 



6 11 43J4 



6 26 25 



5 58 35 

 ti 27 35 

 5 01 37 H 



Did not go course. 



6 12 30 



6 01 05 



4 55 50 



6 25 00 



5 19 44^ 

 5 06 20 



KNICKERBOCKER Y. C. FALL REGATTA, SEPT. 3.— The 

 annual fall regatta of the Knickerbocker Y. C. was sailed on Sept. 

 3 in a light breeze, the course being from Port Morris around the 

 Gangway Buoy, The start was made at 10:40 A. M„ with a light 

 N.E. wind.^ The^tarters were: Ida K, Maggie, Truant, Bubble, 



uster, 

 , John 



Only the first two saved a handicap. 

 The turn was timed: 



Ida K 1 22 30 White Cap 2 13 14 



Truant 1 39 30 Bubble 2 13 14 



Duster 1 45 00 Vision 2 15 25 



Rosetta A 1 40 30 Black Hawk. 2 17 50 



Mayotta 1 50 30 Alice 2 19 33 



Maggie 2 02 03 Gem 2 22 38 



Dora 2 04 00 Wacondah 2 23 15 



Spinakers and jibtopsails were set for the run home, but the 

 wind shifted to S.W., making a beat. The times were: 



CLASS 1— CABIN SLOOPS. 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



Dora 11 00 00 4 15 40 5 15 40 



Wacondah 11 00 00 4 38 45 5 38 45 



J. Demurest, 11 GO 00 4 59 10 5 59 10 



CLASS 2— CABIN SLOOPS. 



Black Hawk 11 00 00 4 37 33 



Vision 11 00 00 4 39 35 



Rover 11 00 00 6 05 10 



Alice H 11 00 00 5 13 35 



(LASS 3— CABIN SLOOPS. 



Wave 10 55 00 Did not finish. 



xMarvel 10 55 00 5 33 45 6 28 45 



.... CLASS 4— CABIN SLOOPS. 



White Cap 10 55 00 4 53 35 5 58 35 



Thisbe 10 55 00 5 30 00 6 35 00 



Rosetta A 10 55 00 3 59 55 5 04 55 



CLASS 5— OPEN SLOOPS. 



Adelaide 10 50 00 5 18 00 



Zena 10 50 00 5 02 30 



CLASS 0— JIB AND MAINSAIL YACHTS, 



Duster 10 50 00 3 45 50 4 55 50 



CLASS 7— CATRIGGED YACHTS. 



Alice 10 45 00 5 14 00 6 25 00 



Mayotta In 45 00 4 06 22 5 21 22 



Tru ant 10 45 00 3 53 00 5 08 00 



CLASS 8 — CAT RIGGED YACHTS. 



Bubble 10 45 00 4 52 15 6 07 15 6 07 15 



Ida K 10 41 00 3 48 22 5 02 33 5 03 07 



Maggie 10 43 25 4 34 &5 5 51 10 5 47 07J4 



The winners are the Dora, Black Hawk, Marvel, Rosetta A., 

 Duster, Truant and Ida K. The judges were Messrs. J. C. Sum- 

 mers, A. B. Sehauz and J. R. Adler. 



BEVERLY Y. C. 136TH REGATTA.— Second Open Race.— 

 Monument Beach.Se.pt. L— Course for first and second classes- 

 Leaving Pines Buoy on starboard, Bird Island Buoy and Scraggy 

 Neck Buoy on port and return, 11 miles; third class, leaving Pine's 

 Buoy, Abiels Ledge Buoy, Judges' boat and Pine's Buoy on star- 

 hoard and return, 8 miles; fourth class, leaving Pine's Buoy on 

 starboard and return, 0V4 miles. Wind S.W. strong— double reefs. 

 Thick fog: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



Mattie, Vice-Corn. Stockton, B 28.10 1 53 30 1 44 36 



MoUie, J. Hill, Mon. Beaeh 27.00 1 58 12 1 47 23 



A. P. E., D. Crosby, 37.04 1 58 58 1 48 31 



Clymax, J. L. Stackpole, B 30.05 2 01 36 1 54 13 



Surprise, J. M. Codman, B 27.03 Withdrew. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Mist, G. H. Lyman, Jr., B 26.08 1 59 28 1 48 17 



Wildcat, S. P. Hill, Mon. Beach 26.04 2 00 08 1 48 35 



Success, J. F. Perry, Mon. Beach. . .24.07 2 07 25 1 53 49 



Tantrum, Wm. Amory, B 25.01 2 13 46 2 00 47 



Lestris, J. C ranee, B 24.02 2 18 42 2 04 35 



THIRD CLASS. 



Trump, J. Whiting, Sip 22.02 1 57 27 1 45 14 



Eleanor, J. Parkman, B 23.08 1 58 33 1 47 49 



Daisy, Vice-Com. Stockton, B 20.10 1 59 29 1 45 51 



Mertie, A. F. Crowe,]], W. H 23.06 2 06 52 1 55 58 



Trojan,W. H. Tollhurst, Mon BeachSS . 10 2 12 38 2 01 00 



Petrel, G. H. Richards, B 20.07 2 13 0.2 1 59 Oi 



FOURTH CLASS. 



Polly, R. Codman, B 18.05 45 01 38 17 



Nymph, C. \V. Amory B 17.09 47 10 40 04 



Winners.— Class 1— Mattie first, Mollie second, A. P. E. third. 

 Class 2— Mist first, Wildcat second, Success t hird. Class 3— Trump 

 first, Daisy second, Eleanor third. Class 4— Polly first. Judges, 

 Richard Codman, W. Lloyd Jeffries. The special class for sloops 

 30 to -40ft. waterline was not started, as the boats were all strangers 

 and having to go further into the bay than other classes, were 

 afraid of the fog. This race will be sailed with the 138th race. 

 Sept. 15. Had the day been a clear one forty boats at least would 

 have started. In the 134th race the protest of Polly against Wink 

 has been decided in favor of Polly, who takes prize. In the 135th 

 race the protests were decided as follows: Nonpareil against 

 Dolphin not allowed; Coyote against Tom Cat withdrawn; Sara- 

 cen against Mignon, Mignon is 2S.10ft. sailing length, but still 

 takes first prize. Official measurement of Kathleen makes her 

 7s. behind Wraith, who takes second prize, Kathleen taking third. 



NEWARK Y. C. FALL REGATTA, SEPT. 3.-On Sept, 3 the 

 Newark Y. C. sailed its sixth annual sweepstakes regatta in a 

 fresh S.E. wind, the course being fi'om Ulrich's boathouse, Green- 

 ville, to a stakeboat anchored off the west end of the New Jersey 

 Central Railroad draw, thence to a stakeboat anchored off Ceh- 

 treville. thence to starting point; twice over the same course; 10 

 miles. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS CABIN SLOOPS. 





Start. 



Finish. 



Elapsed. 



Corrected. 



H. W. Beecher 





4 24 25 



1 57 10 



1 57 10 



2 26 00 



4 17 35 



1 51 25 



1 48 35 



Emmy C 



2 23 17 



4 22 55 



1 59 38 



1 56 23 



Alexander F — 



2 22 35 



4 13 15 



1 50 40 



1 46 50 



Annie R 



2 27 45 



4 29 00 



2 01 15 



1 55 07 





2 26 15 



4 24 00 



1 57 45 



1 50 50 





SFCOND CLASS CABIN SLOOPS. 







2 23 15 



4 28 40 



2 05 25 



2 05 35 



Nellie C 



2 23 00 









THIRD CLASS— JIB AND MATNSAIL, 19FT. AND OVER. 



No entries. 



FOURTH CLASS— JIB AND MAINSAJ.L, UNDER I9FT. 



Smuggler 2 17 35 4 19 55 3 03 30 



Our Own 2 19 20 4 11 30 1 52 10 



Maggie E 2 18 45 4 20 05 3 01 20 



FIFTH CLASS— CATBOATS, 19FT. AND OVER. 



Unexcelled 3 19 30 



Williwaw 3 21 00 



Leader 2 24 40 



4 37 00 

 4 22 10 

 4. 29 15 



3 17 L 

 2 01 10 

 2 04 35 



2 03 45 



3 05 45 



2 02 20 

 1 52 05 



1 59 25 



2 17 05 

 2 01 10 

 2 04 15 

 2 03 00 

 2 04 20 



Just Woke Up 2 16 05 4 19 50 



Lizzie V 3 19 45 4 25 at 



Robin 2 16 45 



SIXTH CLASS -CATBOATS, UNDER 19FT. 



Triton 2 16 00 4 36 25 2 20 35 2 20 35 



Annie C 2 19 00 4 37 15 2 18 15 2 17 22 



Addie 2 16 05 4 38 00 2 31 55 2 17 03 



Daisy 3 21 15 



The judges were A. F. Adams, Edward E. Brown and C. F. HaU. 



BROOKLYN Y. C. ANNUAL REGATTA.— The Brooklyn Y. C. 

 sailed a very successful regatta on Sept. 3, the times being: 



CLASS A. — CAT RIGGED, UNDER 20 FT. 



Start, Finish. Elapsed. Corrected 



Carrie 13 01 20 1 27 30 1 26 10 1 26 10 



Elfin 12 00 50 1 38 55 1 33 05 1 32 42 



Sunbeam. 12 00 10 1 44 40 1 44 30 1 40 43 



CLASS B— CAT RIGGED, OVER 20FT. 



Ninon 12 00 20 3 30 19 3 39 59 2 29 59 



Josephine 11 59 30 1 55 12 1 55 43 1 55 18 



Homing. . . 11 59 55 1 59 08 1 59 13 1 56 40 



CLASS C— OPEN SLOOPS UNDER 2oFT. 



Faustina 11 58 30 1 45 06 1 46 36 1 46 86 



Effle 11 59 00 3 1)6 24 2 07 24 2 06 OS 



CLASS 1— CABIN SLOOPS UNDER 25ft. 



Seminole , ... .11 48 00 2 15 48 2 27 48 3 37 01 



Vida 11 49 10 2 13 42 2 14 82 2 13 21 



Priscilla G 11 49 05 2 36 02 3 46 57 3 46 57 



CLASS 2— CABIN SLOOPS UNDER 30 FT. 



Kangaroo 11 50 05 1 59 27 2 09 22 3 09 33 



CLASS 3— CABIN SLOOPS UNDER 3oFT. 



Carrie May 11 49 30 1 53 08 3 03 38 3 03 38 



CLASS 4— CABIN SLOOPS OVER 35FT. 



Elsie 11 49 14 3 55 32 3 06 08 2 56 46 



Roamer 11 50 33 2 36 03 2 25 31 3 25 21 



The winners were Carrie in Class A, Josephine in Class B, 

 Faustina in Class C, Vida in Class 1 and Roamer in Class 4. There 

 were no prizes awarded for classes 2 and 3. 



CATBOAT RACE AT NEWPORT.— A race for catboats is now 

 being arranged, to be sailed this week or next off Newport. 



Elapsed. Corrected. 

 I 34 01 1 33 26 

 1 28 50 1 28 50 

 1 28 m 1 37 17 



DAUNTLESS Y. C. FALL REGATTA, Sept. 3.-The annual fall 

 regatta of the Dauntless Y. C. of Jersey City was sailed on Sept. 3 

 over a new course, from the new club house near Claremont 

 around two stake boats near Liberty Island, a triangle of over 

 three miles, sailed three times. The wind was strong from S. E. 

 The times were: 



CLASS A. 



Start. Finish. 



Irene 3 14 10 4 48 10 



Tough 3 14 20 4 43 10 



What For 3 15 00 4 43 53 



CLASS B. 



Bye-Bye 3 16 30 4 47 15 1 30 45 1 80 45 



Jessie S 3 14 06 4 51 11 1 37 11 1 36 21 



Dimple 3 16 50 4 47 38 1 80 48 1 80 38 



Bird 3 15 00 4 59 30 1 4-4 20 1 44 20 



CLASS C. 



Nellie 3 15 10 5 00 00 4 44 50 1 43 50 



George B 3 15 00 4 54 30 1 39 30 1 37 30 



J essie L. . . 8 14 30 4 49 50 1 35 20 1 35 10 



Slow Poke 3 16 00 5 03 00 1 47 00 1 47 00 



Lena R 3 10 10 4 52 10 1 36 00 1 35 45 



CLASS D. 



Marion 3 18 00 4 49 40 1 31 40 1 31 00 



Ila Ha 3 18 30 Did not finish. 



Annie 3 18 15 4 50 00 1 31 45 1 31 45 



CLASS E. 



Senator 3 18 00 4 39 50 1 21 50 1 31 50 



Anglesey 3 18 01 4 37 11 1 19 10 1 19 00 



CLASS F. 



R. K. Fox. 3 40 00 4 53 10 1 13 10 1 13 10 



The winners are What For, Dimple, Jessie L., Marion, Anglesey, 

 R. K. Fox. The judges were Joseph Campbell and John Loveland. 



PAVONIA Y. C, NINETEENTH ANNUAL REGATTA.— The 

 19th annual regatta of the Pavonia Y. C. was sailed on Sept. 3 in 

 a strong S.E. breeze, the course being from the judges' and stake 

 boat between Liberty and Ellis Islands, thence, for classes A and 

 B to and around bell buoy No. 8 and return. For ' lasses C, I) and 

 E, to and around buoy No. 13, thence to and around station seven 

 in Gravesend Bay and back to starting line. The times were: 



CLASS A. 



Clara S. 

 Snoozer 

 Marie. . . 



Start. 



Finish. 



Elapsed. 



Corrected. 



11 50 30 



3 26 28 



3 36 08 



3 36 08 



..11 54 34 



3 35 05 



3 40 21 



3 33 31 



11 50 00 



3 23 30 



3 33 30 



3 22 30 





3 13 10 



3 41 10 



3 29 10 



.11 41 38 



3 39 03 



3 58 85 



3 45 35 





3 4S 30 



4 03 50 



3 45 50 



CLASS B. 







11 41 20 



3 43 15 



3 59 05 



3 59 05 



11 34 50 



4 06 10 



4 22 30 



4 21 50 



. .11 48 00 



4 15 45 



4 27 45 



4 25 15 





4 20 50 



4 33 05 



4 20 55 



CLASS C. 







..11 33 05 



2 41 30 



3 19 36 



3 15 24 



..11 20 40 



2 47 25 



3 37 45 



3 27 45 



.11 25 55 



3 02 25 



3 37 30 



3 33 00 



CLASS D. 







.11 21 50 



3 41 53 



3 31 03 



3 21 02 



11 22 25 



2 49 32 



3 38 07 



3 26 47 



11 23 50 



2 58 45 



3 35 55 



3 35 55 



CLASS E. 







11 31 52 



2 41 55 



3 31 03 



3 20 56 



.11 22 30 



2 55 40 



3 34 10 



3 34 07 



..11 23 35 



3 06 45 



3 45 10 



3 42 10 



..11 21 10 



3 28 05 



4 07 55 



4 07 55 



Sister 



Hoodoo 



The winners were: Tain o' Shanter. M. M. Conway, Clara S., H. 

 H. Holmes and the So So. The judges were Charles C. Pierce, 

 Frank Freeman, H. H. Holmes. 



MONATIQUO.T Y. C. OPEN REGATTA, AUG. 29.— The open 

 regatta of the Monatiquot Y. C. was sailed in a strong S.W. 

 breeze, starting at 1:45 P. M. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



White Fawn, W. C. Cherrington,. . .24.08 1 38 18 1 09 07 



Moondyne, W. H. Shaw 24.08 1 38 26 1 09 15 



Posv, R, G. Hunt 22.02 1 42 24 1 10 31 



Secret. E. F. Linton 22.06 1 42 31 1 11 00 



Follv. J. F. Sheppard 26.08 1 40 18 1 13 50 



Echo, E. L. Burwell 24.05 Withdrawn. 



SECOND CLASS. 



Pert. Frank Driscoll 18.10 1 32 38 1 04 30 



Niobe, H. H. Sheen 20.03 1 31 37 1 05 30 



THIRD CLASS. 



Eureka, E. B. Rogers 20.01 I 37 03 1 00 15 



Flora Lee, E. B. (Hover 16.09 1 35 50 1 05 11 



Diadem, L. Hay ward 18.01 I 35 36 1 06 36 



FOUHTn CLASS. 



Rocket, H. M. Faxon 16.03 1 39 54 1 08 28 



Mirage, John Dearborn 17. U5 1 45 57 1 11 09 



\\ ild'fire, H. A. Keith 17.02 I 42 30 1 12 33 



White Fawn, Eureka, Flora Lee, Bocket and Mirage had pro- 

 tests entered against them. The judges were Messrs. E. P. Wors- 

 ter, Henrv Gardner, T. D. Bagloy, J. W. Hard wick and N. F. 

 Hunt. 



GREAT HEAD Y. C— On Aug. 39 the second regatta for cash 

 prizes was sailed by the Great Head Y. C. in a fresh S.W. wind, 

 the courses being for first, and second class: From judge's boat to 

 red buoy No. 6, leaving it, on starboard, to black buoy No. 7, leav- 

 ing it on port, to Sculpin Ledge red buoy 2, leaving it on port, 

 back to judge's boat; distance, 7Va miles. Third class— From 

 judge's boat to buoy 6, off Apple Island, leaving it on port, to red 

 spar buoy 8, leaving it on port, to red spar buoy 2, leaving it on 

 port, thence to the finish; distance five miles. The times were: 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 



E. W. D., E. W. Dixon 25.01 1 17 40 53 52 



Elta May, A. H. Lawrence 21.04 1 20 45 59 31. 



Vixen, P. B. Wadsworth 24.03 1 35 40 1 00 45 



SECOND CLASS. 



Zoe, McField and Farrnaloe 18.01 1 32 30 1 01 26 



THIRD CLASS. 



Modoc, D. W. Belcher 15.07 1 05 43 43 41 



Topsy, H. J. Vina! 15.04 1 35 00 1 00 37 



The judges were Messrs. J. S. Cushing, George B. Cartwright 

 and Edward Sears. 



YONKERS Y. C.-On Saturday, Aug. 25, the last day of the Y. Y. 

 C.'s cruise, a race was sailed off Atlantic Highlands, over a 15- 

 mile course: 



FIRST CLASS— SLOOPS. 



Length. Elapsed, Corrected. 



White Wings 37.00 13 18 39 3 38 00 



Hazel 33.00 13 18 42 3 85 35 



Tethys 36.06 13 18 40 3 31 50 



SECOND CLASS— SLOOPS. 



Crawford ...37.06 13 20 00 3 09 51 



Vixen 26.06 12 17 05 3 21 28 



THIRD CLASS- CATBOATS. 



Nina 29.08 12 26 25 Not finished. 



Anna Winger 27,00 12 26 10 3 04 00 



Henry Gray 26.00 12 25 53 3 30 00 



The winners were the Tethys, the Crawford and the Anna 

 Winger, 



GLEAM.— The steam yacht Gleam, from which Mr. T. H. Gar- 

 rett was drowned, is reported as sold to a New York owner, who 

 will rebuild her at Baltimore, 



EM ELL EYE.— This fast open boat, built in 1885 by Harry 

 Hutchins, has been sold by P. M. Bond to go to Wilmington, N. C* 

 The price is reported at $1,000. 



RAMBLER.— This old schooner, which left New York some 

 time since with a cargo of dynamite for Aspinwall, is reported as 

 wrecked in southern waters. 



METEOR, Mr. Bateman's steam yacht, is now in Mr. A. Cary 

 Smith's hands for a new stern, the work being done by Poillon. 



lew §j£nbHcxtian$. 



Miss Frances Mehley, by John Elliott Curran, is a novel 

 very different in character from those which usually come under 

 the reviewer's eye. It is the first important production of a 

 writer already favorably known by his contributions to Ncritmer's 

 and other magazines, and while deserving of high praise as an 

 artistic production, it is nevertheless a work written with a 

 purpose. 



The story is that of a woman, young, attractive and governed by 



